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Baby boomers: the consciousness movement
Wthr ^ | 7.11.11

Posted on 07/11/2011 6:57:09 PM PDT by InvisibleChurch

INDIANAPOLIS - This week on Eyewitness News, we begin what we call the Generations Project. All this week, we will look at baby boomers. If you are one, you may learn something about yourself. If you're not, perhaps you will recognize characteristics in someone you know. Either way, we hope it will lead us all to a better understanding of each other.

We've all heard the term "baby boomer." But who fits into the generation?

Baby boomers were born from 1946 to 1964. Their age today is 47 to 65. Like every generation, boomers have unique characteristics and values that shape their lives.

Growing up a baby boomer was the golden age to be a kid. The Space Race played out as families gathered around televisions.

What seemed out of this world was now possible. Polio was cured, and a strong family upbringing gave boomers appreciation for what they had.

Boomers' empowerment and patriotism was shaped by the sacrifices of their parents and grandparents who suffered through the The Great Depression and World War Two.

"Boomers molded very strong core values of idealism, demanding the best from themselves, their employers, their nation, their world," said Chuck Underwood, generational expert.

But those strong ideals were tested when boomers saw politicians fall. They thought they could push through. The generation brought flower power and free love. As boomers started to find themselves, they launched the sexual and drug revolutions and fought for women's rights along with civil rights.

"This has always been an underdog willing to step up to the plate and fight for the less advantaged. And if they haven't sold out that value, America should be in for a brilliant 20 years of leadership," said Underwood.

Underwood is a generational expert who's branded this time as the consciousness movement.

"It began in 1961 ended in 1975," he said.

"The women's movement which directly affected 51 percent of the population, the civil rights movement which affected not just African-Americans but also Jewish people who had been discriminated against. Immigrants from other countries, Hispanics," he said.

"That's why they called us outsiders and they called us freedom riders," said Dr. Thomas L. Brown, pastor and civil rights activist.

Dr. Thomas L. Brown's father, civil rights pioneer Andrew J. Brown, marched in the south with Martin Luther King Jr.

"In the civil rights period, the people were setting the agenda for the cause of what we were saying freedom. We were advocating for integration, but we were also advocating for freedom and education," said Brown.

Minorities weren't alone in their quest to be heard. So too were women who wanted to prove they were just as qualified as men in the workplace.

"I have always felt equal in opportunities to men," said Allison Melangton, Indianapolis Super Bowl Committee. "I always had a lot of dreams and aspirations but I probably did not anticipate leading a Super Bowl."

Melangton is one of only three women in NFL history to run the local Host Committee Super Bowl effort. While there's been a perceived pressure for women to prove their worth in the workplace, Melangton relishes in the Baby Boomer ideal that there's strength in numbers and others who've paved the road perhaps lessen the load.

"There's a couple of women who took me under their wing when I was in my twenties and were great role models," said Melangton.

And for many, their role models were those who served our country.

"I grew up in a generation where my and my friend's fathers served in World War Two so we did feel strongly and in a positive manner about military service," said Tim Slongo, baby boomer.

"I just remember a lot of protesting and things like that and a lot of people were against it," said Mark Turner, boomer.

The Vietnam War was another defining movement.

"The war protest movement changed our government's way of thinking about military combat forever," said Underwood.

Regardless of where people stood on the issue, they were not afraid to vocalize their opinions - a true trademark of the baby boomer generation, people with strong core values of idealism and empowerment who challenged our nation's biggest institutions and social issues.

What do you think about the baby boomer generation? If you're a boomer, what important events helped define your generation?


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KEYWORDS: babyboomer; babyboomers; collapse; default; divorce; fatherless; feminism; governmentemployees; hippies
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1 posted on 07/11/2011 6:57:11 PM PDT by InvisibleChurch
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To: InvisibleChurch

Today was a day to run an errand for supplies in the nearest town: a tourist stop. Baby Boomers of about 60 years of age and older were finely dressed, well rested and driving new vehicles. Those under 60 were driving old vehicles, wearing rags and looking tired. Along the way, people of foreign cultures were in construction areas on the highway, holding signs or holding tools.


2 posted on 07/11/2011 7:04:18 PM PDT by familyop (Rome was burned in a day--twice.)
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To: InvisibleChurch

A FReeper posted recently a study that showed women are more miserable now after women’s lib than before.

Men are more irresponsible since sex, marriage, and divorce are so easy these days.

Each proceeding generation seems to stay more childish for longer periods of time resulting in adults acting like a bunch of idiotic, unmotivated, visionless children only concerned about themselves. Now it is to the point where the children aren’t leaving mommy and daddy (or daddy and daddy or mommy and mommy) and staying home instead of starting their own lives and living independently.

Some things the Baby Boomers were okay but other things such as the 1960s counter-culture, free love, STDs, moral relativism, and such have thrown our society into such chaos I’m not sure how long it is going to recover from that social FUBAR.


3 posted on 07/11/2011 7:07:11 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: InvisibleChurch

Odd how pundits and academics can never agree from month to month, year to year just when the babyboomer generation started.

In my reading for decades most (but not nearly all) pundits considered the war babies born in the wake of pearl harbor to be the start of the boomers. In the last couple of decades you don’t see that window as often (although you do still see it).

All of this conspires to make the term rather meaningless.


4 posted on 07/11/2011 7:17:17 PM PDT by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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To: familyop

Well there is a Cockeyed Moon rising.


5 posted on 07/11/2011 7:19:46 PM PDT by screaminsunshine (Socialism...Easier said than done.)
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To: InvisibleChurch

Those born between 1960 - 1964 used to be called ‘tweeners’ rather than boomers. They were considered to be those born between the baby boom ‘boomers’ and the baby bust ‘busters’.


6 posted on 07/11/2011 7:24:34 PM PDT by Tigermoth ("...in order to form a more perfect union.....and secure the blessings of liberty..")
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To: InvisibleChurch

Maybe kids today would be better behaved if we brought back “Duck ‘N Cover”. Contemplating nuclear incineration at a young age builds character.


7 posted on 07/11/2011 7:29:52 PM PDT by Thrownatbirth (.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
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To: screaminsunshine
"Well there is a Cockeyed Moon rising."

Yep.






8 posted on 07/11/2011 7:30:39 PM PDT by familyop (Rome was burned in a day--twice.)
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To: familyop

Have you seen it?


9 posted on 07/11/2011 7:32:37 PM PDT by screaminsunshine (Socialism...Easier said than done.)
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To: Thrownatbirth
"Maybe kids today would be better behaved if we brought back “Duck ‘N Cover”. Contemplating nuclear incineration at a young age builds character."

I grew up in a very conservative area near a large Naval Air Station far from the east and west coasts, so we weren't traumatized by that.


10 posted on 07/11/2011 7:33:52 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in a thunderous avalanche of rottenness smelled around the earth.)
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To: Thrownatbirth

But then I’m well under 60, too.


11 posted on 07/11/2011 7:34:31 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in a thunderous avalanche of rottenness smelled around the earth.)
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To: screaminsunshine

Have I seen it? To be honest, I didn’t have a clue as to what you were referring to. Is it a movie?


12 posted on 07/11/2011 7:35:51 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in a thunderous avalanche of rottenness smelled around the earth.)
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To: Thrownatbirth

And no, not too young to have participated in the air raid drills every month. There were many, and they are easy to remember. They were a short break from class. ;-)


13 posted on 07/11/2011 7:38:12 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in a thunderous avalanche of rottenness smelled around the earth.)
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To: familyop

No the Moon tonight. Take a look.


14 posted on 07/11/2011 8:13:33 PM PDT by screaminsunshine (Socialism...Easier said than done.)
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To: familyop

We always lived within five miles of a Polaris submarine base. The nuns told us first graders we didn’t have a prayer of making it to the fallout shelter in time.


15 posted on 07/11/2011 8:14:49 PM PDT by Thrownatbirth (.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
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To: Tigermoth
I've seen three different versions of what I'm supposed to be - a Boomer, a Tweener, and the vanguard of the Gen X'ers. Best of three falls, so I'm officially not a Boomer, thank goodness.
16 posted on 07/11/2011 8:20:42 PM PDT by Major Matt Mason (Government doesn't create jobs, it only creates expenses.)
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To: familyop
Along the way, people of foreign cultures were in construction areas on the highway, holding signs or holding tools.A

That is the result of the 1965 Immigration law of JFK's that was pushed through after his death. The oldest boomer on the planet was 19 then.

17 posted on 07/11/2011 8:31:31 PM PDT by ansel12 (America has close to India population of 1950s, India has 1,200,000,000 people now. Quality of Life?)
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To: Major Matt Mason

You are a boomer if you were born from 1946 to 1964.


18 posted on 07/11/2011 8:32:20 PM PDT by ansel12 (America has close to India population of 1950s, India has 1,200,000,000 people now. Quality of Life?)
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To: Jack Hydrazine
Some things the Baby Boomers were okay but other things such as the 1960s counter-culture, free love, STDs, moral relativism, and such have thrown our society into such chaos I’m not sure how long it is going to recover from that social FUBAR.

The 1960s was a creation of the "silent generation", born 1925 to 1945. Think the Beatles, the Doors, Jane Fonda, the Chicago Seven, William Ayers, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, etc.

19 posted on 07/11/2011 8:35:33 PM PDT by ansel12 (America has close to India population of 1950s, India has 1,200,000,000 people now. Quality of Life?)
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To: screaminsunshine

I have noticed a few things in the sky that seem different, lately. ...will search around and look into it. Thanks.


20 posted on 07/11/2011 8:39:07 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in a thunderous avalanche of rottenness smelled around the earth.)
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